CLAUDIA WEBBE speaks out against the lethal mechanics of Britain’s culture-war press
SHELTER says that house prices are now almost seven times average incomes. Repossessions are increasing. Private rented accommodation is often the only option, whether suitable or not.
One-third of private rented homes in England fail to meet the Decent Homes Standard and rents are increasing significantly faster than inflation.
Social housing was originally seen as a right to a decent home, for anyone, regardless of income.
Edinburgh’s upcoming by-elections offer tenants a chance to put politicians under pressure over soaring rents and a council that has repeatedly sided with landlords and developers, says ADITI JEHANGIR
CLAUDIA WEBBE argues that Burnham’s U-turn on tackling greedy landlords has let the country down
Building is the solution for much of our housing crisis – and will also help to address poverty, ill health, and even anti-social behaviour and alienation, writes KENNY MacASKILL



